Grit And Determination Win It For Munster.

A marvellous rearguard action in the closing minutes helped Munster to an 18-12 victory over Connacht at a packed Sportsground this afternoon

Munster who led 11-7 at the break extended that lead when Scott Deasy produced a sequence of pure class, first claiming a difficult kick on his own 22, then hoisting and claiming his own up and under before appearing on Simon Zebo's shoulder to take the scoring pass, albeit a pass that looked marginally forward

Paul Warwick added the difficult conversion but Connacht were never to going to let this one slip easily.

They struck back with a George Naoupu try in the 59th minute after Munster could have closed it out when they laid siege to the Connacht line minutes earlier.

In those closing frantic minutes Munster held their nerve and just as impressively laid bodies on the line for a win that leaves them third place in the table on 43 points, the sameas Ospreys who they play next Saturday.

Playing with a strong breeze Munster first on the scorboard with a Paul Warwick penalty after just three minutes and he extended that lead six minutes later with another successful penalty.

Connacht took the lead with a 12th minute Johnny O'Connor try converted by Ian Keatley, a score that originated with a clear knock-on by Fionn Carr as he tried to gather a Garryowen on the Connacht 22.

In the 30th minute, Nick Williams made a clean break that was carried on by Tony Buckley and when Munster went right Warwick delivered the scoring pass to Ronan.